Abstract
Identifying single-line-to-ground faults in non-effectively grounded DC distribution networks is challenging because the fault current is fleeting in the transient stage and negligible in the fault steady stage. First, an active signal injection method is proposed to inject signals into the DC network after the fault occurs. And the fault characteristics of the zero-mode fault circuit including the injected signal are analyzed. Second, a zero-mode parameter identification algorithm is proposed to calculate the length of each feeder based on the injected signal in the fault steady stage. It is found that the calculated length of the healthy feeder corresponds to its actual length, but the calculated result of the faulty feeder is the opposite of the total length of all healthy feeders. Finally, a faulty feeder selection method based on the polarity of the calculated length is proposed. The simulation results shown that the method can select faulty feeders under conditions of up to 5000 Ω transient resistance and 20 dB noise.
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